Jon Zellner. iHeartMedia: Michael Jackson’s Thriller; That Thing You Do with Tom Hanks; The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud.

Rick Vaughn, Power 94.9: Pink FloydDark Side of the Moon; The Natural; The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett.

Valentine, WBHT: The album would be NOW, That’s What I Call Music Volume 66, so I could have all the big hits and the most variety. Movie would be TheNotebook, so I could cry myself to sleep each night. The book would be How to Survive on a Deserted Island by Tim O’Shei.

Chris Mann, WERO:Frank Sinatra’s Greatest Hits; the original Ocean’s 11 from 1960 starring Sinatra; and the book would be Sinatra: The Chairman by James Kaplan.

Alex Tear, Y100: Prince & The RevolutionPurple Rain; Better Off Dead with John Cusack; and my book would be How to Build a Boat with Materials from a Deserted Island.

Brian Mack, WXXL: Simon & GarfunkelBridge Over Troubled Waters; Castaway; How to Survive on A Deserted Island by Tim O’Shei.

Java Joel, WAKS:Private Eyes by Hall & Oates, Back To The Future, Top Pop Singles 1955-2016 by Joel Whitburn.

Derrick “DC” Cole, WAEB: The 2017 classic, Jumanji! starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. It’s filled with entertainment and laughs that never get old! There may also be hidden secrets during the movie to help me survive but probably not though.

Scot Finck, Hollywood Records: I have to have two for each or I’d refuse to be stranded (LOL). Marvin GayeWhat’s Going On and Mark KnopflerLocal HeroSoundtrack, both music of my soul. Cinema Paradiso and Caddyshack, get my cry and my laugh on. John SteinbeckEast of Eden and Ayn RandThe Fountainhead, both epic novels.

Mike “OD” O’Donnell, WKRZ: Michael JacksonThriller; Field Of Dreams; any book with lots of pictures.

Gina Gray, WERO: Fleetwood MacRumors. The movie would have to be a comedy if I was stuck on an island so any Will Ferrell movie will do whichever one drops from the sky and lands in my lap, and The Bible for the book.

Jonathan Shuford, WRVW: matchbox twentyYourself or Someone Like You; Field of Dreams; George Orville’s 1984.Jimmy Steal, Power 106: There’s a current album I’m listening to over and over again that I just love by a band from Liverpool named Anethma and they have a live album out called Universal. When I’m not listening to the radio, I’m listening to that album. The movie is easy it would be Goodfellas. The book would be TheMaster Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires by Tim Wu. Some it’s dry, but very illuminating.

Next Week’s Question Of The Week:If you could go back in radio history and be a part of a legendary morning, afternoon-drive or night show, what show would it be and what role would you have wanted to play? e-Mail your responses to: jodorisio@fmqb.com or bburke@fmqb.com